Assessment of Early Action for Flood Protection in Makhuwira: Understanding Last-Mile Community Response to Flood Warning in Chikwawa District

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Flooding remains a major threat to last-mile communities in Malawi, particularly in Makhuwira, Chikwawa District, where poverty and limited resources constrain disaster preparedness. This study investigates the effectiveness of early warning systems and household-level early actions during Cyclone Freddy, using a mixed-methods approach that combines household surveys, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions.

Findings show that while 78.6% of households received early warnings, financial constraints, inadequate evacuation infrastructure, and delayed dissemination limited their ability to take preventive measures. Only 30.7% of households evacuated before the flood, while others either delayed their response or took no action due to a lack of resources. Despite these challenges, qualitative insights suggest that early action, when feasible, played a role in reducing damages at the household level.

The study underscores the need for stronger early warning communication, improved evacuation facilities, and targeted financial and technical support to help vulnerable communities act effectively before disasters strike. By addressing these gaps, disaster preparedness strategies in Malawi can become more inclusive and responsive to the realities faced by last-mile communities.

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Authors and Collaborators

  • Charles Chunga, Mzuzu University, Malawi
  • Mtafu Zeleza Manda, Mzuzu University, Malawi
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This research was funded with UK International Development from the UK government. It was part of a multi-country research initiative led by the Global Disaster Preparedness Center of the American Red Cross. Access all final publications here.

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